Seth Williams
What makes someone a real estate "Guru"?
5 June 2015 | 52 replies
What might be done in Texas can't be done in GA and they are simply unaware.Then, we get teachers who have gained some questionable knowledge on the surface, perhaps they buy into some guru strategy, inject some experience and decide they have a marketable product and aspects (not to mention compliance issues and changes that pop up constantly) that poison or taint their interpretations.That's my issue is that gurus give advice and amateur instructors teach information that ranges from bad to dangerous.It really depends on the subject matter too, but I see too many biting off more than they should chew.I've been asked to do the same thing in several areas, problem is, what I know is not 100% in every state, I just feel like I shouldn't be putting anything out that someone in NM gets a hold of and then gets hammered for some off the wall, unusual transaction restriction they may have adopted.
Tom Goans
Lose Your Competitive Edge With Debt
29 June 2013 | 64 replies
So if the debt is 5%, then the debt guy can't drop below that since then proportionately the debt guy would have to inject more capital into the deal for debt service.
Bill Gulley
NON PROFIT HOUSING WITH REVENUES
18 August 2018 | 105 replies
Doing so will make the application or grant writing process easier if private money is injected in the deals reducing the need for Govt funds.Not real sure how a NP would be jumping on any high interest HML, but there are also aspects of disqualified costs with projects, things that can't be financed through CDBG funding, like oraganizational costs and expenses, some legal fees, engineering and pre-project expenses, depends on the type of project and how your state uses the money.I'm not really clear as to your matching up HML with a NP activity, the nature of each is a far spread away.
Richard Chang
Remodeling / Upgrading tips for old house kitchen and bath
18 August 2012 | 23 replies
I ended up drilling injection holes below and shooting it with expanding foam.
Rob K.
Big changes to Section 8?
25 September 2012 | 28 replies
Most investors, one way or another benefit by government injecting money into the industry.
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Long time lurker, advice needed!
27 August 2007 | 4 replies
By getting new renters, these security deposits could inject some cash into your business.
Fred Ramos
Raw Sewage treatment
18 September 2007 | 8 replies
Ive fixed plumbing problems in my rental units from main drain clog, froze/busted pipes to broken mains inside and out root infiltration you name it. call roto rooter get a sewer camera inspection and find out whats wrong it may be a busted elbow this may be cheap to fix now if you have crushed main's some plumbing contractors offer a pipe bursting or pipe relining service and its done with hydraulics they don't even have to dig your soil up they inject a liner in your pipe with pressure guarantee 50 years also try rotorooter,com p.s i had this same exact problem sewage coming out under kitchen i ripped up the floor dug around the pipe then called my plumber to fix it cost me less than a thousand bucks
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College grad leaving FL for cash flow and growth, where?
22 January 2008 | 11 replies
This program injected $300 million into downtown area projects(see link for more info).
Bart Nakielski
National market in a recession?
24 April 2020 | 27 replies
If you want to believe Keynesian economics as the country becomes poorer and poorer be my guest. 70% of our GDP is consumption not production, we are surviving on the buy-outs by foreign investments of U.S assets, and the injection of capital into the country is from the outside.
Jon Rood
Ok....Now I dislike Bank of America too
2 July 2013 | 33 replies
The novice will pay more.Along comes TARP.The government injects capital into the banks that did poorly and no longer meet regulatory capital requirements and cannot raise more capital from existing shareholders or from the capital markets.